C.Z. Guest

Actress and fashion designer

C.Z. Guest - Artists & Creatives born 1920
Born

1920
106 years ago

Died
Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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An actress, fashion designer, and author from the United States, she gained recognition for roles in film and television, particularly in 'The Cotton Club' and 'The House of Blue Light'. As a fashion designer, she became known for her classic styles and elegant designs, contributing significantly to the fashion industry. In addition to her design work, she authored several books on fashion and gardening, displaying a multifaceted talent. Throughout her life, she was also noted for her participation in various charitable activities and served as a style icon for many.

Acted in 'The Cotton Club'

Designed classic fashion styles

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